A neighbor of mine recently had his 1972 Series 2 diesel restored. The vehicle has been beautifully restored,....but will not start. The engine will spin/crank very nicely, but does not fire or run. It appears to be getting fuel as when he is cranking it,...there is fuel vapor coming out of the tailpipe,....and the smell of raw diesel fuel is in the air. I attempted to test voltage on his glow plugs by applying my voltmeter probe to a few of his glow plug terminals and the other probe to an engine ground point while he is "glowing" the engine,....and I do not see voltage at those terminals,....however, I am not sure that this is the correct way to test his glow plugs.
One thing I have noticed, is that he is constantly pumping the accelerator pedal while trying to start the engine much like we often did on old carbureted petrol cars back in the day,...and I have suggested that this might not be correct for a diesel.
Thoughts?
One thing I have noticed, is that he is constantly pumping the accelerator pedal while trying to start the engine much like we often did on old carbureted petrol cars back in the day,...and I have suggested that this might not be correct for a diesel.
Thoughts?